These ten sophisticated Windows 10 keyboard shortcuts will help you use your computer more professionally

These ten sophisticated Windows 10 keyboard shortcuts will help you use your computer more professionally


Windows has a large set of shortcuts that make its use more professional and help you work faster, but many users only know some of the known shortcuts, such as the shortcut for moving and pasting, so I wanted to introduce you in this new topic to 10 advanced shortcuts that I am sure you do not know and will make your use of the computer more professional, so follow me.

- Win button + a number from 1 to 9: This shortcut allows you to open programs on the taskbar so that they are numbered as shown in the image. This shortcut may seem somewhat difficult to you, but with time you will get used to it, and it will make you open programs very quickly. 

- Ctrl + Win + Right or Left Arrow: Many users do not use more than one desktop because it is somewhat difficult to navigate between them, but this shortcut will make it easy for you to navigate between them with complete ease and with great animation.


- Ctrl + Shift + Esc: This shortcut opens taskmanager, and the difference between this shortcut and the old and well-known shortcut Ctrl + alt + del is that this shortcut shows taskmanager directly and is much easier as you can do it with one hand.


Shift + Del: This shortcut is useful for deleting a file without sending it to the recycle bin, but you must be careful when using this shortcut because if you use it incorrectly, you will not be able to retrieve the file easily.


- Win + Space: This shortcut is similar to one of the well-known shortcuts for changing the language, which is alt + shift, except that this shortcut shows you a small window to choose the language, which makes it more professional.


Win + PrtSc: This shortcut takes a screenshot and saves it directly in the pictures folder. If you are using a laptop, you should also press the FN button.


- Alt + Right or Left Arrow: To navigate between folders. You can use the same shortcut on browsers to return to previous pages.


Win + Right or Left Arrow: This shortcut allows you to split the screen into two sections, with the current window on one side.


Win +: This shortcut allows you to hide all open windows temporarily to take a look at the desktop.


- Win + L: This shortcut allows you to lock your computer, meaning you will have to re-enter the password to use it.


I discovered the secret of the keyboard shortcut ALT + Tab and you should use it often


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